For your kid to become a best individual

February 26, 2013 10:36
For your kid to become a best individual

Fed up asking your child to read and him/her escaping from books as soon as they reach home? At this time if any one advices to make your kid read other stuff from class books, you could really get irritated. Rather than nagging the kids to read books, why not we find some better ways to make them read?

Before asking your kid to read, you find your favorite book or a News paper at least and make sure you are reading it in front of your kid. Right from behavioral traits to the habits to mannerisms, kids will learn everything from parents. So, you inculcate the habit of reading first. Your kid will follow you, the chances are very high.

It is the best idea to create a book shelf at your home, arrange books in a way that anyone could find it interesting to pick up a book and read. Remember, this arrangement should not be limited to decoration only, you need to put some effort in reading, so will your kids.

Apart from asking your kid to read syllabus books, ask them to read comics, story books that have entertainment and information, morals put together. Whatever kids see and understand, they will implement the same. So, let them implement some morals and grow high on the information on various things around them, to transform into a better individual.

Once kids inculcate the habit of reading there are great chances of them turning good students, their memory power increasing at a great extent too. This is proven in various researches.

Some kids have a habit of reading themselves. Why don’t you inculcate the habit in kids of reading whatever they are including syllabus books as a story and explaining you? This way whatever they read will not appear tough for them. They will understand in the process of making you understand and if they cannot, you are anyways there to help them.

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